Solon proposes pension action. - "The time is opportune for Governor Martin to call a special session of the state legislature," in the opinion of Alfred E. Holt, representative from the Second district.

Hartley frees accused solon. - Acting upon the sworn statements of the girl's mother and physicians, Governor Hartley today granted a full pardon to N. G. Robinson, newly elected Seattle legislator recently convicted in the King county court on a...

Zioncheck puts woman to rout--Landlady alleges injury at hands of solon--Hip broken, claim; bride crying, quits apartment as drinks are poured. - An all-night skirmish over possession of his apartment, four visits by the police, much liquid...

Solon fighting tariff changes Both senators from Washington and some of the congressmen are earnestly assisting in the fight to prevent any change in the tariffs on lead and zinc, President Roger Oscarson said at the meeting at noon today.

Former solon hits caucuses. - Maintains pre-primary caucuses violation of spirit of direct primary law. - Former Senator Clarence C. Dill Tuesday emerged from a political shell in which he has remained enclosed for some time to attack politicans...

Solon to clear paroles board / by J. W. Gilbert. - Senator H. H. Brown of Tacoma indicated today he would make a statement to the Senate exonerating the Board of Prison Terms and Paroles from blame in releasing three convicted Seattle policemen who...

Solon would abolish the Columbia basin commission, give governor duties. - Jones of Okanogan claims board's work is done. - Representative John R. Jones (Okanogan) sought today in a bill filed in the house to abolish the Columbia basin commission...

Amendments in right way foreseen by solon. - Rep. Knute Hill, democrat of the fourth congressional district, said here today that additional amendments will have to be added to the United States constitution, but "they must be made in the regular...

Capital mourning for madcap solon. - Eccentric "Ziony" Zioncheck is dead, and the nation's capital today mourned the West Coast madcap as a man mentally sick rather than a weird exhibitionist who simply loved to make trouble.

Hearst is out to "get" Schwellenbach; playing up discredited tales, says solon. - A few weeks ago Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.), paid his compliments to William Randolph Hearst in a scorching speech on the floor of the Senate.

Former solon speaks here. - "The greatest service which congress and the president could render in reorganizing the work of the federal government would be to abolish most, if not all, of the numerous commissions and boards created in the past few...